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School of Social Work Research Publications for Lindsay A. Bornheimer

  1. Bornheimer, L. A., Wang, K., Zhang, A., Li, J., Trim, E. E., Ilgen, M., & King, C. (2020). National trends in non-fatal suicide behaviors among adults in the United States from 2009-2017. Psychological Medicine, 1-9.
  2. Yarrington, J. A., LeBeau, R. T., Ruiz, J., Bornheimer, L. A., Himle, J., & Craske, M. G. (2020). Exploring factors related to suicide risk in a unique sample of socially anxious job seekers. The Behavior Therapist, 43(8), 325-334.
  3. Smith, M. J., Bornheimer, L. A., Li, J., Blajeski, S., Hiltz, B., Fischer, D. J., Check, K., & Ruffolo, M. (2020). Computerized clinical training simulations with virtual clients abusing alcohol: Initial feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness. Clinical Social Work Journal, 49(2), 184-196.
  4. Bornheimer, L., Zhang, A., Li, J., Hiller, M., & Tarrier, N. (2020). Effectiveness of suicide-focused psychosocial interventions in psychosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Psychiatric Services, 71(8), 829-838.
  5. Bornheimer, L. A., Tarrier, N., Brinen, A. P., Dwyer, M., Li, J., & Himle, J. (2020). Longitudinal predictors of stigma in first-episode psychosis: Mediating effects of depression. Early Intervention in Psychiatry, 15(2), 263-270.
  6. Zhang, A., Bornheimer, L. A., Weaver, A., Franklin, C., Hai, A., Guz, S., & Shen, L. (2020). Cognitive behavioral therapy for primary care depression and anxiety: A secondary meta-analytic review using robust variance estimation in meta-regression. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 42, 1117-1141.
  7. Acri, M., Hamovitch E., Lambert, K., Galler, M., Parchment, T., & Bornheimer, L. (2019). Perceived benefits of a multiple family group for children with behavior problems and their families. Social Work with Groups, 42(3), 197-212.
  8. Hamovitch, E., Acri, M., & Bornheimer, L. A. (2019). An analysis of the relationship between parenting self-efficacy, the quality of parenting, and parental and child emotional health. Journal of Family Social Work, 22(4-5), 337-351.
  9. Flaherty, H. B. Bornheimer, L. A., Hamovitch, E., Garay, E., Mini, M., Acri, M., & McKay, M. (2019). Examining provider factors supporting the adoption and use of research-supported interventions. Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 16(6), 615-625.
  10. Bornheimer, L. A., Li, J., Im, V., Taylor, M., & Himle, J. A. (2019). The role of social isolation in the relationships between psychosis and suicidal ideation. Clinical Social Work Journal, 48, 54-62.
  11. Zhang, A., Liu, C., Bornheimer, L. A., Solomon, P., Wang, K., & Morrow, S. (2019). The indirect effect of bullying on adolescent self-rated health through mental health: A gender specific pattern. Children and Youth Services Review, 104, 104385.
  12. Bornheimer, L., Zhang, A., Tarrier, N., Li, J., Ng, Y., & Himle, J. (2019). Depression moderates the relationships between hallucinations, delusions, and suicidal ideation: The cumulative effect of experiencing both hallucinations and delusions. Journal of Psychiatric Research, 116, 166-171.
  13. Zhang, A., Franklin, C., Jing, S., Bornheimer, L. A., Hai, A., Himle, J. A., Kong, D, & Ji, Q. (2019). The effectiveness of four empirically supported psychotherapies for primary care depression and anxiety: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Affective Disorders, 245, 1168-1186.
  14. Acri, M., Bornheimer, L. A., Hamovitch, E., & Lambert, K. (2018). An examination of the relationship between maternal depression and barriers to child mental health services. Children and Youth Services Review, 93, 270-275.
  15. Huang, K. Y., Bornheimer, L. A., Dankyi, E., & Aikins, A. D. (2018). Parental wellbeing, parenting, and child development in Ghanaian families with young children. Child Psychiatry and Human Development.
  16. Bornheimer, L. A., Acri, M., Parchment, T., & McKay, M. (2018). Provider attitudes, organizational readiness for change, and uptake of research supported treatment. Research on Social Work Practice.
  17. Bornheimer, L. A., Acri, M., Gopalan, G, & McKay, M. (2018). Barriers to service utilization and child mental health treatment attendance among poverty-affected families. Psychiatric Services.
  18. Hamovitch, E., Acri, M., & Bornheimer, L. A. (2018). Who is accessing family mental health programs? Demographic differences before and after system reform. Children and Youth Services Review, 85, 239-244.
  19. Bornheimer, L. A. (2018). Suicidal ideation in first-episode psychosis: Examination of symptoms of depression and psychosis among individuals in an early phase of treatment. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior.
  20. Acri, M. C., Bornheimer, L. A., Jessell, L., Gopalan, G., Chomanchuzuk, A. H., Adler, J. G., & Mckay, M. M. (2017). The intersection of extreme poverty and familial mental health in the United States. Social Work in Mental Health, 15(6), 677-689.
  21. Gopalan, G., Bornheimer, L. A., Acri, M., O’Brien, K., Winters, A., Chacko, A, & McKay, M. (2017). Multiple family group service delivery model for children with disruptive behavior disorders: Impact on caregiver stress and depressive symptoms. Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders.
  22. Bornheimer, L. A. & Nguyen, D. (2016). Suicide among individuals with schizophrenia: A risk factor model. Social Work in Mental Health, 14(2), 112-132.
  23. Lee, J., Guilamo-Ramos, V., Munoz-Laboy, M., Lotz, K., & Bornheimer, L. A. (2016). Mechanisms of familial influence on reentry among formerly incarcerated Latino men. Social Work.
  24. Acri, M.., Bornheimer, L. A., Jessell, L., Flaherty, H. B., & McKay, M. (2016). The impact of caregiver treatment satisfaction upon child and parent outcomes. Child and Adolescent Mental Health.
  25. Acri, M. C., Bornheimer, L. A., O’Brien, K., Sezer, S., Little, V., Cleek, A., & McKay, M. M. (2016). A model of integrated health care in a poverty-impacted community In New York City: Importance of early detection and addressing potential barriers to intervention implementation. Social Work in Health Care, 55(4), 314-327.

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